Harry'S Cool Short Mod Style Blonde Haircut (2022 Hairstyle)

Harry came to the Regal Gentleman Studio for a unique haircut. He knew what he wanted immediately, a short mod style haircut that matched with his blonde dyed hair. Dan gave Harry exactly what we wanted while leaving a fringe that worked with his face shape. On the back & sides the top of the sides was left shorter, graduating down to a longer sideburns and neck.

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Alright guys welcome back to the regal gentleman youtube channel at the regal gentleman studios. Today, we've got harry in the chat now harry we've just had a little chat, because obviously i was we were just catching up as he was sitting in the chair and harry's got a pretty sort of do you know it's quite a unique i'd, say it's unique. I suppose so do you want to um try to show me the picture and we'll show everyone the picture as well yeah. So this is what harry's sort of asked for something happening longer on a longer scale. Really, isn't it? Basically, this but kind of softer everywhere. Yeah, this is quite extreme short to long, yeah, yeah, so kind of just working with my hair. I guess yeah yeah and just having a lot a lot softer all over still keeping the softness around the edges and just not having that kind of clipper cut on the sides there yeah yeah and then kind of having my fringe down yeah cool. Can you put the front picture on as well just to show i i've, then that's an awesome hair because there really is, but, but i definitely think for his face, shape your face. Ships differently just had a little look and i'll. Just ask you in a second as well just take the mask down a bit, but the thing is with that: you're facing he's got quite a long face shape, so taking the fringe. Shorter is good. Yours is a lot more squarer, so i think a longer fringe works perfectly for that so yeah. So i mean that was essentially the consultation. It was quite an easy consultation because when you bring an image in well yeah, when you bring an image in it's, it's instant, isn't it it's like? Yes, it'll work. No, it won't work, or maybe i could do something different to that or something that's going to work and idea to what you want and what your your face shape is. If you would like to pull the mask off i'll, just change the camera now, can you see the difference in harry's face shape compared to the gens on that picture? A lot wider, the guys was a lot more narrow. So again, a short fringe works great with that, but i think especially if you look at the way harry's here is now wearing it on the front like that down. I think it's gon na look lovely. I think we're gon na have a very lived-in look. A kind of loose finish. Take the fringe up a bit we'll have loads of texture coming through, and i think with the blonde highlight as well. It'S gon na look wicked. It'S gon na look! It'S gon na! Look really cool, really nice contrast. So this again, this is. This is purely a unique cut for the client, but i will talk you through how to get there as well um, but one of the only obstacles that we i sort of come across when we were looking at that image was harry's sidebends they're, not as long As the picture, the guys here was probably down here and i'd. Imagine whoever cut that as cut it up a little bit with a razor or something to leave the length in the in the in the sideburns. We haven't got that on harry's, but the compromise with that is that we are leaving slightly longer than that picture. So i think we still go shorter through here, not like a number that looks as i may be, scissored to like a number two or something thinking a bit longer, maybe through the fingers. I will do some scissor over comb to really show off this. The sort of um the contrast of the loose like lived-in finish on the bottom, the very kind of like natural finish should we say um, but what we, i think would be a good idea to do is just keep it rough over the ears as well. Just to keep that blend on the side bends, if you had longer side bends it'd be perfect. We could just take it off the end. It looked really very very close to that image, but we've got to work. What we've got um we're going to come compromise. Unfortunately, it's not a bad compromise, it's going to look very similar just but that's that's the beauty when you bring in a picture - and i really do try and encourage people to to bring pictures in, because you give me an image of that and i'm my brain Is already instantly going right? Okay, where can we go with this? What we're going to do with this, and i think it does just give you that little element of i know what you want to finish with, but you've also told me things you want to add to that hairstyle, which is even better, so we've really made that Hairstyle as a guide like almost like, when you do a move board, you've got your mood board and you just pick okay. I, like the color of that. I, like the the i, don't know the length of the fringe on that one. I, like the the neckline on that, and we just we're just molding it into something that fits you and suits you, and i think your look. It'S going to be ideal. It'S going to look wicked, so we'll do give a washing condition and then we'll get started. All right so guys i've just shampooed and conditioned harry's hair. Now again, this is quite a unique kind of style. Okay. So i'm going to talk you through how i'm going to achieve this look. So i'm going to start using some of the basic um sort of sections that i start with we're just utilizing different techniques to create this look all right. So i'm going to start with the horseshoe section. First, okay: i want to isolate the backing side because that's where i want to start. The top is something that we can work on. We can work on together if we need to once the back and sides are cut, but the the main focus of this haircut is that soft edges that close finish to the sides, not as close as the image, but that kind of real soft like really like Loose, naturally, almost a contrast of what we're told to do what we're doing nowadays, everything is very sharp lines and fades and all that this total opposite. So we have to switch it up in our head. Are we going to do it, but i still utilize a lot of the similar characteristics of what we'd normally do for a show back inside, for example, we just have to switch it up the method of how we do it. How we achieve the end results, i'm gon na do start off with a horseshoe section. Now what i've done is i've isolated, the back and sides, and i've started to determine where i'm going to start the cutting as well. So what i'm going to do is i'm going to be doing palm to palm through the back and sides to start with now? What i'm doing here is i'm going to remove the bulk through the temple here, i'm going to leave this length down the bottom okay, so i'm starting off very, very small sections because we're going quite short at the top, so that might basically go down to finger Length on this, so not as short as the picture and i'm going to rest. My fingers finger the tips of my fingers flat and the bottom half towards the base towards the palm of my hand is going to come outwards as well like that. So you can see that angle and then i'm going to cut so essentially what i'm doing is i'm leaving length down here, i'm going short to the top okay. So it's the opposite way of what we normally do. We normally go along with the top short at the bottom. Go the other way. Can you see that automatically it's starting to gon na look like that photograph instantly, yeah number flat towards fingertips, pulling it further out towards the palm of my hand like so so we're left with that almost mod kind of effect, shorter mud, okay, but i like the Fact that that is a good length i wanted to keep that did not go down to the roots. You just really really see it good contrast to it. My fingers in i've got my guide underneath, as you can see, don't worry about seeing all the length come off. We need all that lens to come off. Well, it's not going to get the same effect again still angling, my fingers in what i'm doing so, i'm leaving that length towards the edges like so so. How did you come across this this style? Then? I don't know. I think i feel, like i've been seeing it quite a lot yeah just kind of because i work in fashion, so i see okay kind of a lot of grooming and i've always kept an eye on it. Is that so is that from a shoot? Is it or is that that's nothing like a hair shoe? That'S is that from like a sort of editorial? Is it or something yeah, i think he's a model when he gets his haircut? Oh my cool. They obviously shoot it yeah yeah yeah whenever he gets a trim, but yeah i've been keeping an eye on kind of the longer yeah. I guess i guess it's like a grown-up one. It is kind of like a it's like. It is a bit of a kind of i'd, say a scar mod, like the punk kind of mod. In a sense you know i mean like the not like a poor weller, it's probably more a bit more hardcore than that. Isn'T it yeah i've been wanting to do it for a while and just have like long hair for a good year now, wow, just sort of you know, although it's so funny right. This is very similar to an image that i used to cut years ago. I'M talking, like maybe you know, early 2011 or 12 from an american crew book, and it was all about the mods right, and this was basically i've been having i'd, be saying this to you about wanting to do this kind of look, and i was just when You said that, and you showed me that picture i was like. Oh yes, that's ideal, because i love that kind of look yeah, just funny how you know, like 70s 60s, just kind of a mix of yeah yeah. Definitely i don't think there is one particular trend at the moment we were and we were talking about it, we're like what can we do for trends? I can't really see a full-on trend. No, i really can't, i think, there's such a mix of styles at the moment, a mix of just i think people can be whoever they want to be yeah. I love that. I don't know if that is the same. I'D love to know in the in the um the comments for anyone from the states or australia, or you know anywhere other than the uk i'd love to know in the comments. Is that the same as what i'm finding here or do you find that in your state or your country, that there's set styles i'd love to know, because i find we're quite lucky over here that people just dress how they won't be either they want? They can have any hair they want. I do find that's the way we've gone as a country. You know what i mean. I think that's great, i think so, especially and seeing everyone's kind of started: yeah. 100. Yeah. Definitely i think another thing as well. It could be that could also be that people have just you know for so long been themselves yeah. You know what i mean without without interference from you know, work or other people or whatever they've, just they've just found their own style and they've gone with it. You know is by bringing my fingers closer like that. I'M just doing this angle all the way out. So basically that is what i'm doing, and that is what you're left with. So i picked that up. You'Ll see it gets longer down the bottom and gets a lot shorter as we go up to the round of the head. But the good thing is as well where the horseshoe section is, and that's why i wanted what the horseshoe section is in in to start with. If i turn you to the camera, you're still creating a square effect. Okay, we're going to work over this with a little bit of freehand clipper and a little bit of three ounces of overcome as well, because i want to make sure that sits, lovely and smooth. I want to go out, lovely and smooth, so i don't want to look out looking clippered. I want to go out looking scissors and that's the that's the that's the difference with this. I really want to look as though, when this grows into itself. In a couple of weeks and three or four weeks time, it's still got a lovely shape to it. That'S the key thing for the circle. So again, it's doing the same thing all the way around the back and side. So again, as you can see, i'm keeping these sections super thin. Almost like i mean i've got small fingers right, i'm not gon na lie. I don't mind saying that on on youtube to be fair, but i've got quite thin small fingers right and that i tend to do a section of my middle finger all right. Please don't write that in the comments all right. Just just stick to the styles, please. I think if you take the mic out of yourself to start with, no one can count. You know if you, if you, if you show your flaws, no one can pick them on cause. It'S not funny, though it's like you're telling me something as long as i know it. Look i'm not perfect. I know that right. I know my flaws. I know i wear certain clothes for reasons. I know my flaws man anyway back to the air, the cotton, so as you can see working a small section and just basically just getting longer as we get down to the bottom, i'm using the angle of my fingers, as you can see. If you look from this side length you'll be able to see it better, it's getting shorter as it gets down to the bottom, i'm keeping the same angle and pulling it out on each section. So as we get down to the bottom, i'm pretty much leaving all the length at the nape now the reason i'm leaving the length i want to show it off a lot more, but i also need to put the razor through this to get a really loose. Lived-In finish as well: now, if you look at what i've done at the top, there you'd think that is really short towards the top, and it needs to be short because it needs to show off the length at the bottom. But if you've watched a lot of the other videos, you'll hear me say that if, if i can get my fingers through, you can connect the top now i can get my fingers through. That then see all the way around. I can get my fingers so i know i can connect the top into that, because i just need to connect it to my fingers. So that's why i started off with my fingers length to pick the length that i want to go on the corners. I know how he didn't want to shorten either. So again, we haven't gone as close to the picture because we wanted to try and keep that little bit more length in there. It doesn't look like a number two or anything like that at all, but what i've done there as well is horseshoe section at the round of the head, so i'm keeping the squareness in there, but i'm also allowing myself connection at the top as well. Okay, overhead. Over there, so that was a little bit too long. Yeah there we go when you're touchable, like i said, it's got to be perfect because you'll notice a lot in this style. If you do leave it too long in certain places or your guide starts getting a bit too long from one side to the other you're really noticing there we go, i'm really liking that lovely transition. Short too long. Fingers in fingertips in fingers out bring your palms towards you, fingers in and amounts of wood, but essentially that's what i'm looking for. My shorts are long nice, graduation, the fingertips just before the scalp, so i'm taking all my sections from behind. As you can see, when you work from the right hand side you work around to the left hand, side you're, bringing all your sections back, that's where your guideline comes from it's from behind. If i pulled it from the front, there'd be no guide, that's why i take one section from the front like so like that, and then i take my sections from behind because that's where the guide is so, as i put my fingers in, i look for the Angle, pull it out there. We go, i'm matching the same angle. Now that is the majority of the backing sides. For me, the shape done, i'm just going to refine it. Now that's the main thing, so i'm going to try it off twist your fingers on just to show off that lens too. I don't know that is a wicked angle. Can you see how straight that is on the side? There look at that in the mirror. You see how straight that is sitting down there, so that squareness is still sitting there for him. You'Ve got that length through here and then the shortness there just to refine this. I'M gon na wear some scissor of a comb before i do any clipper work. Now. Okay, just to refine everything, i'm gon na take in the hairline over here to really show off the sideburn being longer like so like that, so i'm gon na shape that a little bit and just leave the looseness on the bottom now working from say halfway up. I'M just gon na wait and just cross check what i was doing before with my pants upon, because, even though how close i was between my fingers, you'd always start with a little gap. So just want to try and perfect that again, i'm not taking length off the top okay just trying to keep the more uniform finish so that way, i can still connect the top up here into the into the top of the head. I'M gon na start putting cutting into this now now, i'm literally going the opposite way. So usually, if i don't say overcome shorter up to longer, all i'm doing is just pulling the cone further out as you get down the bottom so more than coming out at the top and getting closer as we get to the nape. I'M doing the other way around still keeping my teeth straight, i'm not rounding it over. I don't want to take too much length off the top of here. I just want to be able to connect the top once you're getting longer and longer and further out you get down the bottom, and i'm just point cutting into this just to take away that kind of straight boxy finish, and we will finish off with the razor Down the bottom as well i'll leave all that to the razor way now uh. So what we'll do now? Is i'm going to tidy up the neck here? Okay, so i'm going to lift up the longer hair and tidy up underneath. So that way, it will really show off the length sitting underneath all right come away. So you look where the hair's fallen over this the length, i'm looking to try and keep all underneath is just unwanted. Here, i'm going to comb this away just use my minis. I'M gon na wake up to that like so then, i'm just gon na take her in a bit i'm trying to keep as much as i possibly can we'll get rid of all this neck hair, sometimes just kind of go over a little bit just check that It'S working turn the hair over and try not to go too far in just working up to where i'd normally taper. It anyway use the comb just to remove the length of the hair. You want to keep just comb it over every now and again just to check that you get in the right spot now. What i'm going to do is i'm just going to wet on the perimeter, so we call this the perimeter of the hairline. Now i'm just going to wet along there, i'm using my razor now i want to make sure hair's wet so we're going to re-break up and give that real feathered finish. Let'S just go down and slide in to the hair, like that, it's quite a very easy technique, but it's so important to kind of finish off the haircut with this razor. It'S the only way you get that finish. That serrated finish it's a very unique finish. It'S very hard to replicate with scissors make sure you do a natural blend just with the razor being flat just take away any bulk through that kind of transition area. I'M just gon na twist the hair around me fingers like that. Just work over to get afraid. Little loose finish - and this is more of a visual way of doing things - just make sure that you imagine that with a little bit of product in there, so we're going to show that off straight down into it. There'S that and you can do your little transition. Just flat remove any bulk and then start a twist, raise your flat twist and cut some of that length off, there's all to really break it up, so try and be as sporadic as random as you possibly can, the more random you are, the more natural it'll. Look do the ends. Do the middle here as well. Even do the bits just to wear the transition from the shorter longest there we go right the way through the top now so i'm going to comb this out from harry's crown. You see, like i said, just off center, i'm gon na take a section from just in front i'll, only be in maybe three or four teeth in front of the trail: okay, those little sections like so just up to the hairline. Just up to my session, like that, let me connect this in so scooping, underneath i'm using the guide from underneath, remember so, starting from working from the right hand, side i'm working back to the crown to start at the front near the hairline, i'm going to pull This straight down: okay, i'm not going to put it out, i'm going to pull it down slightly just slightly um with that weight being pulled down. Let me say that again one second: if i pull it down, i'm maintaining a bit more length at the round of the head, like so pause, the board straight out it'll be matching the length underneath, but it might not work too well. If you cannot, you can't take the top, then it doesn't really work. You know i've had so many haircuts where i just see what they've done to the side of my head, i'm just going. That'S not gon na connect just looks like too short yeah. So there we go in there and then everything else will fall like see when we lay that in to be and just go over honest, which will texturize this in a little bit there we go, we've got our connection in there to start with now lengthwise on The top, what do you think yeah no worries the fringe is much longer than the back. As you can see. I lift this up. There'S a lot more length through the front and then there's through the crown there right. So we'll do. I think, the top here. Just a tiny middle i'm going to take loads off length and there's quite a nice. The fringe is the thing. That'S like you down the mode yeah. This look, so i think we keep a bit of length through the top. We just graduated into the front and then cut the fringe of raisins fringe into the eyebrows great that was nice, so i reckon maybe just a tad not that much off yeah, not a lot really. That'S good! Just really harsh point cutter, okay, again sections, probably double what we're doing on the sides, so keep them more lengthen again. Look how harsh, i'm being with the finish on the top, because i would have raised at the top in terms of i used the raise to kitty the length of the topple with the ends when that way, and they are bleeds. It can fray a bit too much a little bit more structure through the back, so using the scissor will be. It will slightly blunt it more than a razor will. But what will give a bit more of a healthier finish for texture and then we'll use the razor at the front to re-shatter it using the guide and just pull it straight up, as you can see we're getting more lengthen now, i'm still using the guide from Behind straight up, like so all you'll see, is we pull it down? We still got all that because it's natural with directions we haven't, took anything off the actual fringe itself, because you pull it straight up. What we do is we cut that in it graduates actually in there for you. So there is my connection point and there's the guide that i'm working through to the left from the top. That'S what i've got be guiding first, with the connection that way when they put that in it all blends in it doesn't stick on three guides. Now we've got a guide from there where we connect it in, but we go from the top. I'Ve got the guide behind as well: okay, very small sections straight up and off guide now from the left guy from behind guides guide guide, so i know conga wrong. Let me come down, go your fingers, so you get to your guide there. We go! You don't see your guide, don't cut it, because that's where you make the mistakes straight up out, guide and guide with the gun behind. Last but not least into the fringe pull that up and out there we go, keep all that figure in there, we'll do away from the crown or currently out and around straight away from the crown use underneath as a guide and cut so much there. We go get that layer, nice and heavy, i'm not taking the crown itself. I'Ve gotten this bit of hair. Here, it's still lying nice and flat. As you can see, we match up the other side. You rest that quick dry, so you can see it his eyebrows. Awesome, that's good! This is completely freehand okay, so i'm gon na pick the last that i want so picking up my fingers coming down to the bottom there. So nowhere from the top and press a bit harder leave it a bit longer because, obviously, when the hair dries, it will shrink. I'M just twisting that through it's a really nice finish same idea as we do to the neckline i'll do into the front here as well. A very visual way of doing this, and just pick it up with your fingers, pinching and just remember just to wake up to the length that the client requests i'll. Let you think away nicely behind the fringe before raising it up, as once, we've got a really nice finish, really really soft finish at the front and let's go to the other side now, just to double check how it's falling, because it looks different from the handle. Now raise your weight through the top quite heavy texture in this, so we'll separate this like so i'm just going to use again like a pen and went through from the root to cause collapse. Okay, so you want the hair to sit nice and flat working out. You'Ve got a slightly heaviness through here, so i'm gon na do if you have to sit on the blend nicely and blend in just using the razor maintain it down through there. You know that's like every overhang at the front, because we pulled everything just using the razor just to connect them like so remember this time, okay, shooting the fingers. I think this is a best finished off with the fingerprint more than a brush. So through the crown just actually picking it up from where it is where it's falling and just cutting the point off, that's the length that we left there before, as you can see over direct, you always get the points again over the head and cut in and Then pull it outwards and, as you can see, you've got the connection with the bottom right into that pull it upwards and there's your connection underneath and point cut quite heavily into that. So you still maintain length. We get a lovely blend into that length. There is one pull it out, give it that bluntness and then lift it upwards. There'S a connection underneath and punk up again same again like so in the middle. The crown is the longest point just breaking off that connection through there. So it's just nice and seamless. So what i'm going to do is we'll look at about maybe a peanut size amount. Okay, then just a tiny bit on the back of our hand, just in case we need to use that all right so rub that in turn, your fingers between your hands everywhere. Let you coat the whole of your fingers over your hands as well. Now i want you to start at the crown with this. Okay start the crown and the circle coat that and then i want you to coat the sides. First. Okay, just like this, if you do it yourself, you just kind of shake it through. Okay, like so like that, just got a little bit left in your hands, make it up here and then flatten the fringe down like that and bring it all forwards. Okay, lift it up a little bit, go underneath it and then bring it down and then we'll break that with a comb in a minute now the bit i've got the back of my hands. I want to use to emphasize these little bits. The flicks on the bottom, so we're going between my finger and thumb into the palm of my hand. I'M gon na work it in to the bottom, like so i'm going to show off the longer strands down the bottom there: okay and then i'm going to use a comb to finish off the style of this. So, just twist the strands between your fingers just to show off that separation sitting through there yeah yeah cool man. Somebody keeps all of london as well, which was nice, yeah yeah. I think it looks nice, but it's kind of utilizing what you showed me just with a bit more length to show it off. I'M actually quite glad how the sideburns came out to be fair. I thought they wouldn't really come out as well as they did to be honest, that works yeah. I think it was just the sideburns yeah it. Well it just wouldn't. I don't think it would really work, but it's just a cybin. You just took the neck down a lot, but then you wouldn't get that kind of flick yeah. Unfortunately, you know what i mean you just get sitting into the neckline um but yeah. I just love it man. I think it looks working. You just have it over. Your left yeah happier thank you very much. Foreign

Stephen Jones: OMG I LOVE his new hairstyle. It's amazing. Love that longer hair has returned. Would love to see him in2-3 months time when there's even more length. An incredible re-style Dan. Well done. You're the best.

J.A.G: Something we don’t see a lot these days. Refreshing, properly done

Charlotte: Client dyes his own hair the colour he wants it to be. Client also chooses hair cut he wants and Dan delivers . Not sure why there's so much hate in the comments

Jessie 986: Omg I wasn’t sure about this cut when he started but Dan really made it work and it looks awesome!! This guy can really cut anything. Nice job!

Joel Rivard: I can tell you loved this haircut! There was so much excitement in your voice. I really loved this one!! Amazing video as usual

Laura H: That was really satisfying to watch! I like the end result too. Nice to see people choosing more varied and unique styles these days.

Filippo Contatore: Looks wicked man! So cool, very glad to see something a bit messier and softer. I really think if one really wants to identify a trend for these years it is softness around the perimeter. In general a more feminine touch to men's haircuts. Something else I feel is and will be more out there this year is shorter hair, compared to the Timothee Chalamet lenght that got a bit old in my opinion, people are also tired of the lenght they got to keep after the first lockdowns. Lenght behind the ear, shaggier shapes both with a shattered and a blunt finish (something new for this year I think). This is what's going on in Italy at least! Congratulations for the great content. Cheers, Filippo

T H: the way you analyze the client's look, face shape and needs overall... Just amazing to witness. Especially your haircutting style where it seems like it's gonna be all mess but in fact it suits a client's head perfectly. Every move you make looks so natural and obvious but in fact it's not that easy to cut hair so that it all really worked in the end. As for a beginner hairstylist - you give me so much of an inspiration. Thanks a lot :)

Regal Gentleman: We had an issue with Dan's mic at 21:45. Slight sound issues from here until 32:08 - sorry for the decrease in sound quality! But still able to hear everything Dan is doing!

Oli - London: Looks greatl! Especially with the regrowth showing through the blonde. Great Job.

kansasmypie: Hi Dan! What do you recommend for someone who has retrograde alopecia, or in other words, heavy thinning on the sides and on the back near the neck area?

Lorenzo Gonzales: You do a fantastic job on hair cutting and styles. You remind me of my barber.

willbe939: Great job as always!

Claudia Conrad: Great! What a beautiful contrast to those fade styles with nothing around the head but all the more on top,

Rodricutz: Fire haircut bro so much oassion and knowledge behind the craft it’s inspiring perfection fashoure

Lorenzo Gonzales: I like watching your videos. Great job on what you do.

Katy Lilly: Nice hairstyle. It's good to see men being more creative with their hair, these days, rather than stick to the old shaved head or short sides and top..etc.

Blayne: Not to my personal taste, but well-cut , as always. I think off the face suited him well. I liked it combed all back when wet. Enjoyed seeing something different.

Milad Soleymani: Dan is number one so far so good!✨

Clawman Segele: Badass haircut, as usual

Somer Styles: Really cool haircut. Love it

Nakit za lepotice: I love this one so much :)

guillaume Charoy: Great cut Dan, very instructive ! Is it me or this guy looks like Aidan Turner from Poldark ?

RYN: 8:40 its very regional here in the states. Im pretty sure over half of barbers and stylists never cut my type of hair. So they do the typical buzz it off in 5 minutes wash your hair and clean up 10/15 minutes out the door

Mr. S.: What is the model’s main hair quality to look for to get such an intricate haircut?

Eloy Cavazos: Here in the States there is no set hairstyle. Which is great

P.H. Magee: It's definitely Dan's "A"-game here.

archiee em: Fuckin magician Amazing work…

Matthew Skrinski: nice to see something different !

Shaun West: Nice cut dan

Nancy Simonds: I love watching you cut and style hair. I don’t think there is really a trend in mens or woman’s styles anymore. Everyone seems to just do what they like. My husband who will be 71 in a few weeks has gone from and very short cut to growing out during the pandemic. It’s quite long and mostly one length. Very 70’s. We love it, but I’m sure one day I’ll be cutting it in some fashion soon.

Lorenzo Gonzales: Great job.

Nancy Simonds: This is a great haircut! I’m from the States and I don’t really see trends in either men or women’s styles anymore. Everyone just does what they want. It’s certainly not like in the 90’s when all the women wanted ”the Rachel”. My husband will be 71 in a few weeks. He grew his hair out during the pandemic lock down and has just kept it going. It’s quite long and he looks great. Love to watch your techniques and enthusiasm. Wish you were over here!

Ronette Mac Gillivray: Hot haircut, good looking guy, nice eyes

MUSICXROAD: Anyone know what shears Dan uses?

David Berry: I definitely think the UK is the "trend-setter" when it comes to modern day hair trends. Not the US. They're much slower to catch on. There are hairstyles that you've been seeing for awhile now in the UK that you're still not really seeing in the US. Like the variations of the Mullet for example. You're seeing very little of it. However you are seeing more shag styles for women.. but again, it's just an adoption of... not a setter. When it comes to having, sort of the "finger on the pulse" as far as current hair trends I look to the UK. Although there has been an increase in more mid-lenth to longer hair styles for men post shut-downs.

Jonn Walter: I wish you could close yourself to every part of the world so all of us could have a nice haircut. Recently moved to Sweden from Ireland and the "barbers" here have no knowledge of men's hair and do the complete opposite to what you ask for, been to 3 "top rated" so far and my hair was butchered every single time..

Mark Wagner: We always used razors to cut the shag hairstyles back in the late 60’s and early 70’s

Marco Guerrero: That looks like Neymar's hairstyle in fifa15 :o

Gayme & Watch 82: I think he needs to try this when hes not killed his hair with the beach sadly no saving his hair now till it grows out but got to work with what you got. Love watching the vidoes. Currently studying barbering at the college so your tips are welcomed . Cheers for the in depth cuts

Jonathan Ibarra: The best at it again

Robert Law: Man, lots of negativity in these comments that have nothing to do with the cut!

Yeah buddy: Did well to replicate the picture.

kiely 456: I see abit of Sting during those early police days in this style

brama: Where do you find so many attractive guys?

Sellmy: I wants zee top

Dan: Hair texture seems a massive pain in the ass to manage and maintain. Not a fan of this and preferred the before . Wonder if finer hair is the difference maker here ?

ink: Kind looks like a grown-out mullet. Good cut, but I prefer before. He looks better with his hair off his face.

Wimpy Samurai: that hairstyle doesn't really suit this guy

archiee em: I Hate those masks… cant see the whole look.

S.E: Back to masks :/

Adam Winther: Someone needs to introduce that client to some color corrector. That piss yellow color is horrendous. The haircut is decent but the dye job completely ruins it for me personally.

aries: give this guy a purple shampoo and he'll have the sickest hair ever

Leonardo Di Vaio: Yes

Juan Jose Redondo Lopez: Horrible!!

Entitled Jew: Wear your face mask, wear your Ukraine flags. Be good sheep , OBEY

Connor Snowling: Why are you both wearing face masks fucking hell man

Polluting Penguin: Unsubscribing because of the BS virtue signalling face mask

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